CheckPoint 1.3.203 Released

This version contains the following minor updates

  • Updated CSV Import to work better with large files
  • Added SPS 2.1 Linename Correction Action
  • Updated JNCC Output for lines that end on reduced output

CheckPoint 1.3.202 Released

This version contains a couple of minor fixes and updates to the MMO functionality

The bugs fixed are

  • Fixed JNCC Output for Multiple Vessel Projects
  • Fixed Report Map Key Toggle to Work for all Data Entry Types

An option has been added to the Design Item Settings window for a Report Map, allowing the map to be configured to display selected Marine Mammal Species

There has also been an option added into the Data Entry Settings to set the system to default to either Local or UTC Time in the data entry pages

CheckPoint 1.3.201 Released

This version updates the Axxis iOMS Incident Report Form to include the incident type.

There is also an update to the Row Total Macros (=R and =RM) so that, for Data-Linked Tables, the total or mean excludes the value of the Title Row in the table

CheckPoint 1.3.200 Released

This version contains the following updates

  • Updated HSE Exposure Hours to change text from “Hours Worked” to “Exposure Hours”
  • Updated Action Point List to show Description and setting Reference Number to default to the previous number plus one.
  • Update Document Sync to ignore documents with no name

 

CheckPoint 1.3.197 Released

This version contains a fix to a bug affecting the synchronisation of report designs when the CheckPoint instance is both a server and is sync-ing to another server.

CheckPoint 1.3.193 Released

This version adds in buttons to add in the FCSP/LCSP numbers automatically from the selected preplot line.

If the number of run out shots is specified in Calculation Settings, the system will add in an LSP shot as well.

CheckPoint 1.3.192 Released

This version contains a number of updates.

There is now support for the compression of triple-source preplots alongside the existing dual-source option. This means the resulting preplot data is vastly reduced in size and thus the software works more efficiently.

There is also an option to update a line in the preplot using a postplot P190 data file.

Finally, there are a number of updates to some of the Export options to allow the user to more efficiently select the data to be exported when running big multiple vessel databases.